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AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPER HIGHLIGHTS - JULY 2, 2001.

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SYDNEY, July 2 Asia Pulse - Highlights of today's newspapers:

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:

- Allan Langer's one man search-and-destroy mission broke NSW's heart last night in the State of Origin match.

- John Howard has cancelled the welfare debts of 400,000 families to remove a pre-election nightmare for the government.

- Adelaide ravens captain Trudy Garner has become the first victim of netball's pregnancy ban; Michael Wooldridge has publicly apologised to AMA president Kerry Phelps; Seven Chinese citizens appeared in court yesterday charged with importing 87 counterfeit credit cards into Sydney; Driver side airbags have cut serious head and neck injuries by half; A gum tree on the NSW-Victoria border is at the centre of a multi-million-dollar court battle.

- Gerry Harvey says heads should roll at Coles Myer; The value of the Australian share market rose 10 per cent last financial year; Company tax yesterday dropped from 34 per cent to 30 per cent.

THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD:

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